ok, but is the one thing the cffunction or the cfcomponent? Should each cfinvoke mean each own cfc? only one method per cfc? If so I will have over 100 cfcs, and that doesnt seem to me to make things more manageable.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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There's an object-oriented design principle that says an object should do one thing and do it well.
Jim Cassata wrote:
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From: Nando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, March 4, 2007 3:58:59 PM
Subject: Re: [CFCDEV] how much is too much?
There's an object-oriented design principle that says an object should do one thing and do it well.
Jim Cassata wrote:
Is there a point where a single cfc should be split into smaller pieces because of size? I have a cfc with 12 methods in it at 1000 lines and about 20K. Just thought it best to ask, as I haven't found this subject covered in any blogs or books I have.
Thanks.
Jim
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